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EU Finalizes Retaliatory Tariffs Against US, Divisions Remain on Broader Measures

EU ministers agreed on retaliatory tariffs against the US, including bourbon whiskey, in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum; however, a second round of measures addressing broader tariffs is still under discussion, revealing internal divisions within the EU.

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EU Divided on Response to US Tariffs

EU ministers are meeting in Luxembourg to coordinate their response to US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, with divisions emerging between countries favoring immediate retaliation and those prioritizing negotiations. The Commission will announce initial retaliatory measures on April 15th...

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Trump Tariffs Trigger Hundreds of Canadian Layoffs

President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum have led to the layoff of hundreds of Canadian workers, with companies like Canada Metal Processing Group and Algoma Steel announcing job cuts; unions expect the impact to reach 100,000 workers, and economists warn of broader economic consequences.

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Trump Tariffs Cripple Quebec's Aluminum Industry

President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel have severely impacted Quebec's 1700 aluminum product companies, forcing layoffs, reduced work hours, and lost US contracts, highlighting the vulnerability of smaller businesses to unpredictable trade policies.

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EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition

Facing a 25% US tariff and Asian competition, the EU announced a 15% reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, to protect its steel industry, alongside a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention and an investigation into aluminum imports.

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EU Limits Steel Imports by 15% to Counter US Tariffs and Asian Competition

Facing 25% US tariffs and Asian competition, the EU will limit steel imports by 15% from April 1st, 2024, aiming to protect its steel industry and potentially investigate aluminum imports, while also introducing a new "melt and pour" rule to combat trade circumvention.

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EU to Impose Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods, Seeks Trade Pact

The EU will impose retaliatory tariffs on US goods starting April 15th, totaling less than 26 billion euros, in response to US tariffs on European steel and aluminum, while simultaneously seeking a tariff-free trade agreement with the US.

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US Tariffs Drive Chinese Goods Towards EU, Raising Market Concerns

US tariffs on Chinese imports are causing a shift in global trade, with China seeking alternative markets in the EU, potentially leading to a surge of goods like steel and impacting the EU market; the EU is monitoring and will implement protective measures if needed.

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Hyundai Announces $20 Billion US Investment

Hyundai announced a $20 billion investment in the US, including a $5.8 billion steel plant in Louisiana creating 1,400 jobs, driven by President Trump's protectionist policies and announced at the White House.

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EU Steel Trade Surplus, but Import Restrictions Planned

The European Union recorded a €4.7 billion surplus in iron, steel, and related products trade in 2024, exporting €77.8 billion and importing €73.1 billion, despite a decrease in physical volumes; the EU plans to reduce steel imports by 15% in April 2025 to protect domestic producers.

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EU Limits Steel Imports by 15% to Combat US Tariffs and Asian Competition

To counter 25% US tariffs and Asian competition impacting its steel industry, the EU announced a 15% steel import reduction starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into aluminum imports and a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention.

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EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition

Facing US tariffs and Asian competition, the European Commission announced a 15 percent reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into market conditions and a new rule to prevent trade regulation circumvention.

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